Carbon monoxide detected in residential unit, Durham NC
Firefighters responded to a residential unit at McDougald Terrace for a possible carbon monoxide incident. Carbon monoxide levels were measured at approximately 48 to 49 parts per million in the kitchen area.
Audio|Source: Durham City Fire
02:6
Transcript:
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It's going to be at McDougald Terrace, Building 50, Unit C.
00:03
Charles, Ops 2, Optional 2.
00:14
Engine 16, go ahead.
00:27
Engine 5 is requesting you to respond now with them at a fire alarm.
00:38
104.
00:42
Engine 5 is going to be on Ops 1 option of 1.
01:00
Engine 5, go ahead.
01:10
Engine 16, engine 5 is on Ops 1 October.
01:17
Vision 5, go ahead.
01:32
Engine 5, engine 16.
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Communications to Engine 5.
01:46
Engine 5, go ahead.
01:47
Engine 16 is trying to make contact with you.
01:49
Go ahead with your traffic.
01:54
Engine 16, we got a one-story residential.
01:57
When we walked in the door, we started reading the CO immediately with our meter.
02:03
It peaked out around 48, 49 when we got to the back kitchen.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Lawson St, Durham, NC 27701
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